Question 1181504
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To solve such problem and many other similar problems related to parallel lines, simply substitute 


the given coordinates of the point  x= 5,  y= 1  into left side of the equation and calculate  <U>the value</U>  of the expression


    3*5 - 2*1 = 13.


Then the equation of the parallel line is  


    3x - 2y = 13.      <U>ANSWER</U>


So you keep the left part of the equation "as is" and replace the right side constant by the new value.


That's all.
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